nassau-https-proxy

Simple HTTPS server for development

This is a simple SSL-stripping reverse proxy for local development. You don’t need to configure your apache or nginx or vagrant or whatever to use SSL. Just complete a simple setup and all of your local projects will be available over HTTPS without browser warnings.

Requirements & Setup

npm install -g nassau-https-proxy

You need to have openssl available on your system, since it’s used to generate certs.

Run proxy

For convenience, proxy listens on the default HTTPS port (443) so it needs to be ran as root:

$ sudo nassau-https-proxy
Listening on 443. Forwarding to http://localhost:80
Add this cert as a trusted root to get rid of SSL warnings: /home/bob/.nassau-proxy/ssl.proxy.nassau.crt

The cert will be added to your system keychain during install, but if something goes wrong, you may always do this manually:

Forwarding address

Enjoy

After trusting the generated root certificate (ssl.proxy.nassau.crt), your browser will accept any dummy cert generated for your domains by the proxy. Navigate to https://localhost to check the results.